I assume these chips are not available anymore, but if someone knows more about the chips, I'm very interested. The most expensive chips sets they sold were these ones, and a Chipco chip called "Rounders" (not replicas from the movie). It was the highest result when you googled for poker chips, and at the time, when I was a student, all their chips were unfortunately out of mu budget. 12 available denominations (25c through 1000 plus higher-denomination ceramic chips/plaques). The samples were purchased many years ago, during the poker boom, and ordered from a website which doesn't seem to exist anymore. The best available turn-key clay chip sets (high-end casino-grade): Mardi Gras Casino, fantasy casino chips manufactured on the T-mold by BCC (Blue Chip Company, no longer in business). Even better than my Paulson samples, which would be no 2 for me. I have many samples from many different chips, but these make the best sound, by far. The sound is what makes me so interested in these chips. They are the same size, but the feel is slightly different, and more importantly, the sound differs significantly. They do, however, look similar to the chips in the bottom row, which is Blue Chip Mardi Gras. For some reason, I have imagined that they are Blue Chip chips, but that might be totally incorrect based upon nothing. I wonder what chips I have in the top row. I'm trying my best here to describe what I know, sorry if something is off or confusing, it was many years since I had a crush on poker chips, but it's on again
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